Very stressed indeed. I live in the same area as OP and we've already had at least one confirmed suicide (bridge jumper) and it hasn't even been a full week. I know there really isn't a way to tell if it was "storm related", but a lot of people have lost everything and most without flood insurance. Pretty hard hand to be dealt.

I work for a local non-profit and we are still being paid for all work missed last week and any days off needed to deal with home remediation issues. Others are not so lucky. In that case they can apply for disaster assistance from FEMA and/or temporary unemployement benefits with proof of attempted employment requirements waived from the Texas Workforce Commission.

Me too! My family lives off of Rolling Hills, across Keith from French. This is all so devastating. Where do we even begin!? Upside is about 45 minutes ago they opened the interior lanes North and South bound on 69/96 so our commutes will be better tomorrow!

I just turned 30 and found myself getting aggitated at the fact that when I was getting tickets for ADTR and selecting "best available", it was only giving GA and no seats. I don't have the patience for that shit anymore, and it makes me kinda sad, haha.